Well it should come as no surprise that at some point literally everything we do, see, probably even feel is going to be run by computers. Perhaps how we feel is not going to be run by computers,...
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Gone are the good old days where students could walk into a campus building and hope to be able to use the facilities either through ID card usage or the old fashioned "you know me"...
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A biometric iris identification pilot program is currently being tested in three New Jersey elementary grade schools. The scanners and software application, designed by Eyemetric Identity Systems,...
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E-Mail filtering firm MX Logic has released data regarding the level of spam messages entering their system, which is down to 67% of its traffic from 73.66% for the first eight months of 2005 as...
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Engineers at the University of Rochester have developed a new generation of diminutive imaging chips that use a fraction (estimated at 1%) of the power they currently consume, while rendering higher...
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A theory worked on by Einstein and his colleagues in 1935 that explains how particles of light interact predictably with each other is the foundation for a new method of data encryption that has the...
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PSYLock is a new biometrical security software applicaiton for the PC that learns a individual's typing style and can use this information to restrict access to specified programs. Capable of...
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In response to widespread security concerns regarding new U.S. electronic passports, the U.S. State Department has announced the incorporation of new features to allay fears of wireless identity...
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has uncovered a previously unknown code that laser printers imprint on documents which allow law enforcement entities to determine the serial number associated with...
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Google has updated their privacy policy for the first time since July 1 2004. Notable differences from previous versions: 1) Google explicitly disclosed how they will apply collected user...
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Elliot Backhas a feature, "Is Blogspot really bad?" detailing the alarming increase of "spam blogs", which are primarily advertisements and appear to users who click on the random...
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Researchers have announced a new technology that can establish a mobile gadget's proof of ownership by identifying a user's walking style, a current prototype version boasting a 98% accuracy...
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Samsung's upcoming phone, the SCH S370, uses a recognition sensor to record upto five fingerprints for those who want a level of protection above conventional PIN number password protection...
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The Vista EclipseA, billed as a 360 1/4 camera, has just been awarded the best security innovation of 2005. In environments where surveillance is desired, multiple "virtual cameras" are...
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From Philoneist's recent and humble origins on Blogger.com, click continue for a chronologically ordered record of posts from before October 13th.......
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